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f-nr'"'1) WOMEN READ THE ADS AND .BUY THE GOODS i nntiiiiiiiiiTtttntTTtnttrnri i 8 TEAMER TABLE. from San Francisco! Mongolia Bcpt. 1 Vontiira , , ,, Bopt. 0 For San Francisco: Manchuria Sept. 8 Alameda . . Sept. 20 Korea Sept. 22 From Vincouvtr! Aorangl Sept. 23 For Vaneouvtr: Mlowera Sept. 20 The local merchant needt a paper that reaehea tho greatest number of people In their hornet. THE Evening Bulletin 2:30 O'CLOCK the bulletin is Honolulu's home paper EDITION 4 EVENINO BULLETIN tt fills the evening field and guarantees advertisers both quantity and qual ity of circulation. " " " " ftitti ftf ti fri Vol. XVII No. 3168 14 PAGES-HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY. SKPTKMHKR 2, 190514 PAGES PlttOH 5 OP.NT3. w I VjLi 1 ' J? -A si i v i... fHgt ,4 . a( B I ; r i, MAUI POLO TEAM Harry Baldwin No. 1 Fred. Baldwin No. 2 Flashlight Daisy This afternoon at 3 o'clock the Oahu nnd Maul polo teams will meet on Mo nnalua field for the Inter-Island polo championship. Doth teams are In fin ehape. Maul Is confident of carrying off the sliver trophy cup, but the gam will be a hard and close one. The Maul team Is composed of the following! Harry Baldwin, No. 1; Fred Baldwin, No. 2: Frank Baldwin (Capt) No. 3; Davo Fleming, No. 4, a team of veterans, with long experience In th game. Harry Ilaldwln belonged to the old Makawao Polo Club, of which ho has been a member and officer slnco the start He plays a fast consistent game at his position. Ho was a mem ber of the last Maul team. Fred Baldwin Is a new man on the Mnul team, but he Is old In the game. He has played several years. He cap tallied tho Yale University Polo team Wood Is Engaged To Come A cable has gone forward accepting tho services of H. P. Wood of San Diego as secretary of tho Hawaii Pro motion Committee. Nothing remains to be settled. Pro motion Committee matters as far al the new executive officer is concerned huve been fully arranged. A special meeting of tho trustees of the Chamber of Commerce was held at 4 o'clock jesterday afternoon foi the purpose of wludlng up the business A cablegram from H. P. Wood was read. Wood offered to come here fur 1300 per month. This offer was accept ed and tho understanding was bad to the effect that the' Chamber would guarantee the position for one year. Wood stated tn his cable that be would leave for Honolulu the first or socond week In October. Until his ar rival here E. M. Doyd will continue aa secretary. , Tho action of the Joint meeting ot IjredgenjaminsjS AAKCRSEVyoRK Correct Clot Iks for Mai fc. I . I I . . I . .! if . . .!, MIMMSlMMM..M.lM.MMMMWs.SM ' I ; ' '-yjfl'BEiStH JS4i3H0SBjBjBBBjJBjS BtZJUnRmmlMIIuMkilhSlMM . i i i. . .tf a ,. ,.,.1 miliirt Dave Fleming No. 4 Nigger Menu In 1901. and Is a hard, heady player, Frank Daldwln has played the game tor a number of years and was a member of the last Maul team. He Is one ot the most aggressive polo men In tho Is lands. Dave Fleming has played wltb tho Makawao Polo Club a- number ot years, though he Is a new man on the Maul team, no IB a aasning ana urn llant player. The horses are good ones. Flash light Is an Importation from Califor nia. Daisy Is a Kauai pony, and a bard one to beat Nigger is Imported from California. Manu Is a Maul-bred pony, of Galnesboroueh and Ivanhoo stock, Five busses and a tally-ho will car ry the crowd, starting from the end of the car line at 1:30 o'clock. The carriages and hacks will bo disposed around the outsldo of the field, the au tomobiles at the lower side. the Merchants' Association directors Frank Baldwin (Capt.) No. 3 nnd Chamber of Commerco trustees, no mgbo Pottcrl" recommending the employment m'ilShf the o U to bo a grand open - Wood, was fully ratified. hng at Halcaloha. Halcaloha means - .. - .... .-.... j. CARTER KEEPS SABBATH The only cbango which has so far been discovered In Governor Carter's nuministration since nis return irom the mainland Is that ho will hereafter not appoar at tho oxecutlvo chamber on Saturdos. This cvelng tho Governor will celo-1 brato bis return by giving a dinner al administration since bis return from too Hawaiian Hotel to the beads of do- partments. COST OF DIVING tii.i cui.. nn.l.ctnn ln .hi. 3 i,r . t rinff i, this morning held a hearing- In :'"" ""..r."" ."" .Z..Zr ,r':r: ,Judgo Dole In his Judgment for th T.W nnl In hi. li,Hmnn fnr h.lHn0WB ""J tllO Jail lias knOWlcdgO Of Japanese plalntins against the Stanley Dollar allowed them damages for on n?i'...iM wfTh . nviM1 twy notwithstanding, the Model Sa months wages at $24, with the proviso . "... , . ,'. .,,, tf , !, fmm .hi. mn.f ho uL lnn ' loon will be given a fair start. It will that from this must be deducted tho cost of living. The attorneys on botl" sides agreed on nxing this amout o 110.00. Service ot tho "Gospel Mission, Oregon block, Hotel street, opposite Dlshop, this evening at 7:30. You are cordially Invited. Jl Plumbing well dono docs not need constant repairing. Give your next plumbing Job to the W. J. England Plumbing Co. and have lt well done. The EVENING DRESS CLOTHES That bear this label havo made It unnecessary for men to any longer pay exorbitant prices, or to submit to annoy ing try-ons, delays, and fre quent misfit. They provide Drest Suit and Tuxedo that in style, fit and finish are the EQUALS of the choicest custom tailor work at much less cost ready to wear for Instant tcrvico. FOR SALE ONLY BY The Kash Company. LIMITED AGENTS. jljred)enjamihs(? AAKERSMEWyRK mm w Mil SIIOON Dodges Notoriety And Is No Bishop Potter H0USE-0F-L0VE COFFEE SMP AT VINEYARD CAMP HALEALOHA IS THE NAME MR8. 8TARR KAPU WILL MANAGE AND REAP PROFIT8. OPENS TONIGHT. "I don't want nny notoriety I'm no Dlshop 1'otterl" Thus spoke Theodore Richards, C. F II. H. A., H. M. S., this morn ing. "C. F." means Civic Federation; "II. E. A." stands tor Hawaiian Evangeli cal Association, and "II. M. S." betok ens Halcaloha Model Saloon. Tho Civic Feds and tho Evangelists have nothing to do with tho model saloon. Richards Is the spirit that In spires, the power that controls and tho force that Is to run the new Institu tionsomething the like of which Ho nolulu has never before seen. Mr. Richards was sought for an In terview this forenoon. His modesty at onco took tho stage. Apparently he did not wish to bo credited with the philanthropic enterprise, "Mrs. Starr Kapu will manage tho place," said Mr. Richards; all profits will go to her; I'm only backing the establishment" What's the Idea?' -- j... - i-i --i i lu cuuuutl u muuei buiuuu wiiuiu refreshments can be obtalned-whcro nihin inin n- ,ni h .!,! i uw-.t--.-un -..(-.uo ww ww.w , But I don't want any notoriety I'm fSZ.uJ?"r,rVZ.? jRO .,, ramcMiH-wiK, uuuh Ul love, house of welcome, friendly home. homo of friendship, love-lodge. . Hero no distinction or race, creed, -i i,i.i ., .. i.m r.ith ..11 .'"1 "' ,..J::D ..'..rr: '""?: ""..';. h nt (n iln Australian Colo- i" w toi iu ub ilium.. i reasonable rates tbcro will be served coffee, doughnuts, sandwiches, cakes, candy, soda water, milk, lea, cocoa, chocolate, mineral waters, fruits, Ice- cream, chowlng gum (this is not oin - clal), peanuts, ginger-pop and a lot of other virtuous solids nnd liquids. Flowers and pnlms nnd pictures and mottoes adorn tho comfortablo quar- fers and a reading room Is attached, Tho Halealoha Model Coffee Saloon Ib situate at tho Knuluwela lodgings ..! i. .1.- .. . ,1.. i.,..-.......! - iuia is mo new iiuiiio lur iiib viuwjruiu "trect camp. Kverybody knows tho con-.,.,,, ',,.., ' ' ..v-t..., 'it not let him nsk a policeman, for the place But provlous reputation to the con atone for the sins of tho district In the past. It may reform the neighbor- hood which has already undergone some Improvement Where before was heard tho clang of tho hurrying police patrol's gong . lh. hnrrvin nnii,.. nnimi1. nm w, now lfl hcard the mngIed V0ceg o! 60b(jr men and womcn ln hymns and, homo songs; where once the genii of nni.v mi.Miiof .lin..i tmm ih. ,.t,. corked Jug of ok'oIchao the gentle Bnirlt ot uniiauored harmonv will noD wlth th flvln 0. root.hnef ni snrsa. parllla stoppers. Tonight, when tho love-lodge Is con - secratcd to sobriety and brotberliness and slsterllness. refreshments will be passed around free; all will be wclcom - ed. I.adlea worklnc ln the cause or right living, have beautifully decorated tho placo and added to its coniform and cozlncss In many ways an art In which woman ever excels. This Is not another "subway tav ern." Bishop Potter's model saloon A PLACE OF SAFETY for valuable may be found In our safety depotlt vault which are deilgned for the storage of household valuables of every description at all time of tho year. The afe rent from 95 A YEAR UP. Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd, Fori Street, llonnluln L-Ji-infe..iiiit'J.i.'.3- In New York has been closed but, like John Drown, though the body be dead (In New York) tho soul goes march ing on tho manifest away out here In mid-Pacific In the form of the Theodoro Richards Halcaloha Model Snloon, Doings start at the "saloon" at 7 o'clock tonight It will not be considered polite to tako flasks. M AT Iff HI ME Came Here" Half Century Ago And Settled On Big Island IDENTIFIED WITH PROGRESS AND HISTORY nt HlU'i'I Ur IJAn A 1 ""SSffS? r&MY&STH CAMMEORArT.N1G-A3TYKE0SHTAELRAD,A HAWAII. , , . . , Dr. James Wight, 91 years of age, died at his home, "Orecnbank," at Ha- lawn. Kohala, at 10:30 o'clock yestcr. . .. .i. ... uay morning. oepu.u -.v. Nows was received In the KInaus mall this morning to the nlnno effect With a single exception, Dr, James Wight was one of the oldest lhlng Mttlcrs of tho district of Kohala, and xi as closely Identified with tho progress of the Hawaiian Islands gencrnlly for nn i ilinn linir a century. As a man of high principles, charitable impulses .nn fonprmm nature ne cnioyeu mo lie enjoyeu mo rv . . V. 7 .... unqualined respect oi wo communuy at lame, and had n host of friends. -... t..ji. t iDK ur. wigm was uum in iimm " "" lot Scotch and Irish parenU-tho good ' qualities of both of hlch nationalities he may properly bo sad to have In- i.nitn,i nn nnu iimnciit nn in Scot- rM,VMh; name coin rv. and .---. -- -,,," -,,., , -,' th0 . "St'lial rtro g0,1 "'"J'L ?iLl T"!X?IV.? &. sruuuuiuu in oo. I,v.... eluded that of med cue nnd. at 22 years -'.-.".v.. ":... ,...:..,... .,. tnr "" "' i'"n.uOUi, ..,.., .. .-. business pursuits j and though n duly- qualified praitlt oner of tho healing art. and ns such In practlco for thirteen 'jeaw In tho Coloule. ho never follow- ed his profession ns a business In tho Islands. l)r. Wlgni nm came i uj iu- hala, Hawaii, nnd opening a moio was connected with mercantile and sugur- growing affairs. In 188 he disposed f his businets at Kohala to the late ,8. O. Wilder. Ho had also conducted 'n f-nnfrnl IllprrlinnnlltlnC RtOrfi at 111- -.- .....'" :".".".... ciiueuu, wmen no niso auusequemiy goi(i. nnd. ntercstcd In cana growing, 4i. .. .HfinalAVrt1nfA Tit n n I became proprietor of tho Halawa Plan- tntlon. Provlous to his coming to Hawaii, Dr. James Wight wob married to nn Australian lady. He had a largo faml- ly. Dr. Wight was a member of tho Leg- , Islnturo as Representative in lsu, ami a Noble In tho session or 1887-8. no aiso neia me position oi uircuu juubu at Kohala from 1852 until Kamcha-. roeha's ascension to tho throne In 18C3 a period of twelve years. I a neriod of twelve years. Although attaining a grent ago. Dr. Wight was strong, healthy and active. A daughter of the deceased, Mrs. Julia May. Is at present In England. H. P. Wood, of San Diego, who Is coming here to tako chargo of Promo- tlon Commltteo work, married a daugh- ter of tho doctor. Mrs. J. Halg Mack- ' cnzlo, of Honolulu, mourns tho death t her rawer. James s, wignt, a son, a noronu. 1 Major General Arthur Wight, of the inuiuu nruijr, uruiucr, viniieu ur. , Wight somo years ago. It la said that tho estato Is valued at halt a million dollars. I Interment will tnko place In the 'private burial grounds at Halawa. I.argost stock of School Text Books ln Honolulu, and sold at cost prices Wall, Nichols Company. KNOWINQ HOW TO CUT AND FIT IS AN ART ! Our cutting and fitting I done by nn artist. KNOWINQ HOW to put a garment together la also an art Our work Is artistic to that degrae of perfection SHOWN by NO other TAILOR In town. We particularly desire to call your attention to our all silk lined Tuxedo Suits For $35.00 DONT FORQETOUR Business Suits At $2000 There Is where we hand It out to the other fellow good and plen- ty. , They can't come near u on Levingston & Roland Arlington Block, Motel Street. I w i Duck Fanciers Sue Rice Plantation For Damages BIRDS AND FISH DIED IN AMAZING NUMBERS KWONQ CHONG YUEN CO. RC TURN SUIT AGAIN8T THE LUNG DO WAI CLAN. The dam troubles of certain Walklkl Chinese seems to Iiato finally culmina l aciuai ucsirucuou or, mo dams which caused tho row, and morn 1 litigation has been tho result thereof, Lcong Pung ct al., doing business a ru.a?n.?1henre?hrero7 SK ccn. C" aDd 0VldCDl" fno piantrf8 Bhow that they are engaged In raising ducks, fish, bananas ,, vegetables on premises they hav leased at Walklkl. For more than twenty jears pust their duck and fish ponds havo received their fresh watel ,j y from ,ho ,, gtrcnm ,t nct.egBttry for tho business that the ponds nro flushed and tho right to the water from the stream thus used right to the water from the stream thus used belongs to the plaintiffs by ancient custom. Tho samo pertains to tho wator used for tho Irrigation of tho vcpotablcs and bananas. For moro than twenty ycare thera unve ueen ercciuu aams on ihh wivu uevn uit'tifu uuuia uu -i-A..M ...i.-.. I. nn tt...t. .!. """""""" """"" .h""""6" '", plaintiffs premises for tho purpose of Hlvnrtliifr o nftrtlnn nf thn wnfop tn t tia ".,""".. il".'"r." - ..u-t, ".V.;" ponus nnu irrigation uuenca anu inicr '"Xr'nushlnc oMho'JZl. and nowary fluf'lnB ' ",0 Pon,l8 nnd imgiiiion oi me piams. Tho complainants further alleg. that n May. 1905, tho defendants on lcd on their premises and with force and arms destroyed tho dami nroventcd tho nlalntiffs from ro- anu prevented no piainuns irom nr Plains ineni or inrenis ana oiner v o- lnco. Tho nlalntiffs were tnus uo. . . . water w v u i dgaBtr0Us resulU. Their , . d , de,lr0VC1, and ,QrQ numbors or their fish ami dticka damago of tho plaintiffs Id f . 81gi30 nlalnL'ffa ask that tho defend hQ gummonC(1 to appear at the gcpU,ml)Cr telm of court and that iuu(,raent may be entered against jhpm ,n h(J mn of 8183o for plain- m w,th C08,s ncturn ot Uio sum- a,-., i.i.. T ...ln An. ninns was uil-u luimj. miiiiii ""- kmk lEf Qf w ,, Wm Sj ncming nppcnr as .,' ,nr n, Kunnu rhone -,.,, Co Ti,0 wholo dam fight seems to havo 'orgnated when tho I.ung Do Wnl ,row,i whQ nro rlco planters, broko ,jown tho dam to secure wator for their rice. They also added Insult to injury by applying for an Injunction j0 prcvcnt tho rebuilding of tho dam Bnd t,y suing tho Kwong Chong Yuen co. for uamago aono to tneir ricu. It irnVf1,l Kr C.n .. T.tlt. hn. fli,.d I. .,,u in mmmnslt aealnst S. Toml " - jwa and J. W. Mason ot Hllo for tho ,um of jgiO. , New Rugs A . FINE ASSORTMENT OF CREX GRAS8 RUQ8. J. Hopp & Co., Young; Bid? tho quality, fit or workmanship. bdtoJ.adfcJdfaskLaftaa- Jflfat COURTMARTIAL TO WIEE1SEPT. 15 WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept 2. Secretary of the Navy Bonaparte hai ordered a court martial to convene at Mare Island Sept. 15 for the trial of Comander Luclen Younp, and Ensign Wade on charges growing out of the explosion on board the gunboat Bennington. o Powers Insist On Behavior Of Porte CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, Sept 2. The Porte has declined to accept the scheme for the financial control of Macedonia. The Powers will Insist on acceptance. o Cholera Spreads BERLIN, Germany, Oepjt 2. Fifty-one cholera cases and 19 deaths art reported today. o CABLE SERVICE RE8UMED. NEW YORK, N .Y., 8ept 2. The cable service with Japan on the For. mosa route has been resumed. (Altoclaled Pr$M flpccal Cable) NEW ORLEANS PLAGUE. NEW ORLEANS, La., Sept Z There have been 22 new cases of yellow fever with three deaths reported today. BAN FRANCISCO, Cat., Sept 1. SUGAR: 88 analysis Beets 8s 8 1-41. Previous quotation, 8s 9cL Parity for Centrifugals, 331 cents. Had Wife On Hawaii But Married New One In Honolulu Judgo Robinson this morning heard n ulvorco caso of a most peculiar kind which may, It would seem, result In criminal proceedings being Instituted against tho llbellco on bigamy charges Tho enso was that of Kamakakaiiwlla vs. Robert K. Rcld, In which tho court granted tho llbcllnut a decree, of di vorce on the grounds that tho lady's husbund already bad a wifo living a tho tlmo bIio was married to him. At torncy Poepoe represented tho llbl lant whllo tho llbcllco did not makv an apparance. , ,, . ,, !., 1 T. t-. i HL'VIUH IUUI IIIO 1IUUUUU. ItUUl. 1. Reed, when ho was about eighteen years ot ago, married a young lady named Louise. Kahana. This marrlagr took placo In Kau on March C, 1897 After living with his wife tor a few years Rcld camo to Honolulu, whoro Knmakakuwila set his too susceptible heart again aflame. With such fervor did Reld woo tho lady falrx that h scorns to have forgotten tho existence of his wlfo In Kau. At least, be mat rled Kamakakauwlla Juno 22, 1900, and lived with her for somo time In tblh j y. After some tlmo of his second pe riod of married bliss began to palo oq Held and ho hied himself back to Kau m v There Is pride In e wtry Boy and Olrl whose feet are sen- slbty and comfortably fitted to a new pair of shoes. Our newly opened stock w.hlcirarrlved by this last steamc com- prises sensible shape and enables ua to give you the most popular Prices: $1.5 O, $2., $2.50, $3., AND $3.50. Our Motto: PRICE DOWN QUALITY UP Manufacturer'sShoe Co.. Ltd . J051 FORT STREET iHtrft-i !"" . Ml'.vii . whero ho ngnln lived with his first wiro. Kamakakauwlla, who at the tlmo sho married, had not known that Held nlready wns as well provided for In marital relations aa a niggardly law will allow, learned ot this fact subtcaucntly, nnd nccordlngy brought br suit for divorce. Poepoo proved his caso by filing tho two mnrrlago certificates as well a by two witnesses who bore the rather peculiar names of Wahlnehaolo and P. K. Honolulu. Miss Wahlnehaolo, who In spite, of her namo seemed to bo puro Hawaiian, had been present at Reld's marrlago to Loulso Kahana. Honolulu had also been present at this Joyful occasion. Later on, after Reld's second marriage, ho had met Reld In Honolulu and discussed hla peculiar marital relations with htm. Rcld on this occasion admitted that his marrying had been a crazy act on hla part Poepoo at tho opening of tho suit stated that he had no wish to criminally prosecute tho llbellee. Tba Tho Court stated that at present It was concerned only with the civil sldo if tho case. Divorce was granted oa tho ground that the llbcllco at ths tlmo ot the pretended marrlago nlmar ly had a wlto living. SENSIBLE SEASONABLE, SERVICEABLE, SATISFYING SHOES FOR SCHOOL BOYS nnd GIRLS. - .-zm 4 Ml